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We talk religion in a world that worships the bread but does not distribute it, that practices ritual rather than righteousness, that confesses but does not repent. — Joan D. Chittister

The conversion of Paul was no conversion at all; it was Paul who converted the religion that has raised one man above sin and death. — George Bernard Shaw

It wasn't that I hated change so much as that nothing ever did change, so I didn't know how to handle it. — Chris O'Guinn

She dared a look at Rowan, whose face remained carefully blank, but saw the words there anyway. You wicked, clever fox. And here you were, thinking the red hair was just for vanity. I shall never doubt again. — Sarah J. Maas

We should get coffee this week. If you want, that is."
"Coffee would be great," I say. Dick would be better, though. — Karina Halle

What I found most refreshing about Governor Ventura was his willingness to defend his positions and attack his interrogators ... He's an imposing man who's not easily intimidated, and he's convinced he has the aura that will take him to higher places. — Jesse Ventura

And there are loners in rural communities who, at the equinox, are said to don new garments and stroll down to the cities, where great beasts await them, fat and docile. — Louis Aragon

I have learned not to feed the trolls. I just don't respond. — Dana Brunetti

The Grace Hotel in Sukhumvit had been a magnet for tarts, double-bent cops, single-trippers, sub-orbital space cadets and those spring-necked noddies who spent their waking hours peering into the dark side of the spoon. — David McMillan

A quick way to improve food-related fuel economy would be to buy a quart of motor oil and drink it. — Barbara Kingsolver

I was obsessed with the Olympics. It's so exciting to see that level of excellence and endurance. — Lisa Bonet

Know what you value, be willing to take a risk, and lead from the heart - lead from what you believe in. — Alan Keith

I escaped to New York, and then L.A., but when I dream of home, I still dream of my old house in Holmdel. — Lorene Scafaria